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expected changes in sea level, extreme weather events, and other impacts of climate change are likely to increase those risks. the court has authority under for emergency99 management activities in response to natural disasters, including natural disaster preparedness, advance measures, emergency operations both before and after a flood, and rehabilitation and repair of damaged projects. the court also responses to disasters at the direction of the matter under the stafford act. under the national response from forrd is the coordinator emergency number 3. fromare funded entirely the disaster refund. during and after the hurricane, we responded to 68 missions assigned by fema and provided more than 1000 trained personnel in the two hundred 49 power battalion. the mission assignments exceed $350 million in york, new jersey, massachusetts, delaware, ohio, pennsylvania, connecticut, and rhode island. of march 2013 -- include completion of 567 power assessments and installation of 211 generators that at one point for generating 55 million kilowatts of power. pumpslation of 162 identified b
expected changes in sea level, extreme weather events, and other impacts of climate change are likely to increase those risks. the court has authority under for emergency99 management activities in response to natural disasters, including natural disaster preparedness, advance measures, emergency operations both before and after a flood, and rehabilitation and repair of damaged projects. the court also responses to disasters at the direction of the matter under the stafford act. under the...
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the launch, the promises innovation initiative and i'm honored to join you at this moment of change. from sandy hook to san francisco, our entire nation is impacted by gun violence on a daily basis. earlier today, the san franciscos family whos who are also impacted by gun violence met privately with the newtown families and shared their grief and hope for a better tomorrow. thank you for joining us today. i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports innovation and we are in many regards the innovation capitol of the world and i am so proud to see this effort launched here today. as mayor, i have focused on jobs, as a top priority and making sure that our youth get quality education and training them to be able to compete for the jobs of the 21st century economy. the fact is and i have said this often, you can't give a job to a dead youth. you can't tell that youth not to lose hope. and that they can succeed no matter where you come from for too long. we have seen too much violence in our communities and it must end. yesterday i signed into law
the launch, the promises innovation initiative and i'm honored to join you at this moment of change. from sandy hook to san francisco, our entire nation is impacted by gun violence on a daily basis. earlier today, the san franciscos family whos who are also impacted by gun violence met privately with the newtown families and shared their grief and hope for a better tomorrow. thank you for joining us today. i have worked with conway, in many capacities to create a environment that supports...
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climate change, obesity. and the natural course of society will often not see those problems and do the right thing. so having somebody whose got a business background, some resources, willing to put his reputation behind it who speaks out about hey let's, you don't want your kids to get overweight. let's work on this now. not later. it's so valuable to society to have a credible voice whose got a track record and is going to go about it in an effective way. >> rose: another thing is you can shake it. when you do it early and young, you can shape it as you were doing and you were doing. >> the opportunities to be creative and to be a leader are i think maybe more so in philanthropy than any place else because there's always other needs, there's always other things you can go after. and there are diseases that nobody's really working on because not that many people get it but those that do are real tragedies. these orphan diseases they're called. you can go after those. you can, you know, just help kids. educa
climate change, obesity. and the natural course of society will often not see those problems and do the right thing. so having somebody whose got a business background, some resources, willing to put his reputation behind it who speaks out about hey let's, you don't want your kids to get overweight. let's work on this now. not later. it's so valuable to society to have a credible voice whose got a track record and is going to go about it in an effective way. >> rose: another thing is you...
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technology changes. so, our main goal at this point is to say, this is something that needs attention and needs focus. here it is. so where are the issues and what can we do to work on that together. and again, we are hoping that this innovation initiative, this is not just about gun safety, this
technology changes. so, our main goal at this point is to say, this is something that needs attention and needs focus. here it is. so where are the issues and what can we do to work on that together. and again, we are hoping that this innovation initiative, this is not just about gun safety, this
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the change in rick the fact that he had so much money. something was wrong. >> was he aware of your task force? >> oh, yes. we didn't hide from any one the fact that we were searching for a trader in cia. >> asked ames what he thought of the task force? >> he said because i love sanding at my desk watching sandri grimes and paul redmond running around trying to catch this spy them thinking oh there's rick ames he's a nobody and i was pulling all of the strings. they had no clue and i loved that. >> you are following the money, you are putting all of this together but there is no smoking gun. >> correct. >> until about august of 1992. something clishged at thcked at. >> contact with chubacin. >> he finally was able to prepare his bank accounts and his money with him. >> i couldn't believe what i saw. 17th of june rick has a lunch with him. 18 of june he makes a cash deposit to his checking account. the next meeting is 7th of july. the same day another cash deposit for the checking account. approximately a week or two later there was anothe
the change in rick the fact that he had so much money. something was wrong. >> was he aware of your task force? >> oh, yes. we didn't hide from any one the fact that we were searching for a trader in cia. >> asked ames what he thought of the task force? >> he said because i love sanding at my desk watching sandri grimes and paul redmond running around trying to catch this spy them thinking oh there's rick ames he's a nobody and i was pulling all of the strings. they had...
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technology changes. so, our main goal at this point is to say, this is something that needs attention and needs focus. here it is. so where are the issues and what can we do to work on that together. and again, we are hoping that this innovation initiative, this is not just about gun safety, this is about mental health, this is about other technologies that can help with school safety. so certainly we think that it is broad enough to look at all of those. >> i know that one of you said that this was a marathon and not a sprint, do you have a time frame maybe of telling us publicly about your first really good idea? are we talking about weeks or months or something that is going to go on for over several years? >> well, the things are going to happen very soon. things are going to happen very late. we are going to have efforts that evolve over time. from a marathon perspective, when you look at cultural change, you look at society change that is generational. this could be 20, 30 years, this could be simi
technology changes. so, our main goal at this point is to say, this is something that needs attention and needs focus. here it is. so where are the issues and what can we do to work on that together. and again, we are hoping that this innovation initiative, this is not just about gun safety, this is about mental health, this is about other technologies that can help with school safety. so certainly we think that it is broad enough to look at all of those. >> i know that one of you said...
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i've changed my to e ed my tune. something else has changed. marketing is more integrated. it's the experience they have that gets the word of mouth going. everything pointed to production. >> so you think it's a good investment anyhow and some potential deals fall through. >> get better at making stuff more efficient. that markets itself. >> there's nothing else. it's better to not do that at all. >> okay. let's move onto the next question. this is about building bonds with your client. >> when you're building a brand it's important to build a customer connection, experience, and brand identity. however, as you grow, you ultimately distance yourself from that. how do we stay connected to our customer? >> we did a story just last week about a guy who built a great aquarium company. hid commerce trusted him. he had trouble growing because they wanted him and not necessarily people working for him. so how do you maintain that kind of small business, keeping in touchness as you grow? >> well, that's the great thing about social media? you can still have your entrepreneurial sp
i've changed my to e ed my tune. something else has changed. marketing is more integrated. it's the experience they have that gets the word of mouth going. everything pointed to production. >> so you think it's a good investment anyhow and some potential deals fall through. >> get better at making stuff more efficient. that markets itself. >> there's nothing else. it's better to not do that at all. >> okay. let's move onto the next question. this is about building bonds...
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but the idea that the terminal was about just changes of place, changes of time, changes of life, ways in which it sort of embodied human experience, really, and grand central, you know, you talk about the fact that it appears again and again in dreams, in people's dreams all around the world, and the films understood that. they understood that this was more than just a place, another place. it had a kind of deep psychic resonance. and that stays true in things like "madagascar" and more recent things, the inherent theatericality of it. and of course as we talked about the sheer recognition factor, always a key thing for films. they don't want to have to take time to explain where you are. they can say "grand central" or show grand central and be pretty confident people all over the world know what we're talking about. >> even befores before the movies, as joe didion recalled, she heard grand central every morning, the soap opera and that's how she got her vision of new york. and conjudd up all sorts of mythology for people all over want country. >> rose: tell me what are the four, fiv
but the idea that the terminal was about just changes of place, changes of time, changes of life, ways in which it sort of embodied human experience, really, and grand central, you know, you talk about the fact that it appears again and again in dreams, in people's dreams all around the world, and the films understood that. they understood that this was more than just a place, another place. it had a kind of deep psychic resonance. and that stays true in things like "madagascar" and...
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they had to change the strategy we have had since world war two. there will not be able to fight two wars and protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea and iran and other hot spots around the world. we pulled back from that. that is already being implemented, those cuts, but they had a year to work on those in plan. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful -- we knew that the national security spending needed to be part of the deal. remember what i said it -- 50 cents of every dollar we have saved so far for this effort has come out of our national security. that is too much when they only account for 18% of the spending. >> you said your get your vote on the budget control act. -- you said you regret your vote on the budget control act. do you accept any responsibility for sequestration going through? >> there is enough blame to go around. many of these members voted against it. i took the leadership's promise that the super c
they had to change the strategy we have had since world war two. there will not be able to fight two wars and protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea and iran and other hot spots around the world. we pulled back from that. that is already being implemented, those cuts, but they had a year to work on those in plan. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful -- we knew that...
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i see the behavior change in front of my eyes. maybe they have never been able to go out of boundaries, their lives have been so rigid to sort of expressing that makes tremendous changes. because we did what we did, it is now sort of a nationwide model. >> i think you would be surprised if you come to these clinics. many of them i think would be your neighbors if you knew that. often times we just don't discuss that. we treat husband and wife and they bring in their kids or we treat the grandparents and then the next generation. there are people who come in who need treatment for their heart disease or for their diabetes or their high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it validates the experiences that you have and so you learn from each other. >> i think it's very important to try to be in tune with t
i see the behavior change in front of my eyes. maybe they have never been able to go out of boundaries, their lives have been so rigid to sort of expressing that makes tremendous changes. because we did what we did, it is now sort of a nationwide model. >> i think you would be surprised if you come to these clinics. many of them i think would be your neighbors if you knew that. often times we just don't discuss that. we treat husband and wife and they bring in their kids or we treat the...
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david: but retailers are changing their patterns, based on the changing patterns of certain groups of people. i never, i have final question. which of all those groups thaw service, and there are a lot of different groups of males that you're into, that you target, which one is the most profitable and which one are you trying to focus on more right now? >> right now we're focusing on all types of demographics. the younger demographic, obviously we do a lot of volume and some of our clubs. you don't see, you know, like, five years ago, six years ago, you see more of the high end locations doing volume where, you know, customers come in, big spenders will come in and spend 10,000 or 15,000. david: you're not seeing as much of that now? >> we're not seeing as much of it. we made up numbers seeing more regular guys, coming in on daily basis and spending $500. we do more volume. sandra: at a rick's cabaret, targeting male 35 and up, sophisticated customer, what do they spend when they come in. >> average spend to 300 to 500 per guest. sandra: okay, that being said, i'm curious what is the
david: but retailers are changing their patterns, based on the changing patterns of certain groups of people. i never, i have final question. which of all those groups thaw service, and there are a lot of different groups of males that you're into, that you target, which one is the most profitable and which one are you trying to focus on more right now? >> right now we're focusing on all types of demographics. the younger demographic, obviously we do a lot of volume and some of our clubs....
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i see a will to change. they want to change, but they need to be given some tools to change. if i saw you on the street, how could i determine whether you were a felon or not? >> edgar wright has been an instructor at miami-dade for 2 1/2 years. >> you'll be surprised of the intelligence behind these walls. if people had of taken the time to give that time and energy to something productive, they wouldn't be sitting here today. but you're still working with yourself. let's get a point from here. >> one thing i have learned is this place involves a lot of patience. i think ultimately what it boils down to is the same thing it's boiled down to since the beginning of time. choice. >> cedrick brown is awaiting trial on burglary charges. >> we all had a split second to make a choice to do the right thing or the wrong thing and most of us here, we picked the wrong thing. it's as simple as that. >> in my neighborhood -- >> right. >> -- money's basically nil. you've got so much unemployment, and we are not acquiring the funds to meet the demand. so how do we find patience? >> okay. p
i see a will to change. they want to change, but they need to be given some tools to change. if i saw you on the street, how could i determine whether you were a felon or not? >> edgar wright has been an instructor at miami-dade for 2 1/2 years. >> you'll be surprised of the intelligence behind these walls. if people had of taken the time to give that time and energy to something productive, they wouldn't be sitting here today. but you're still working with yourself. let's get a...
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and the studios were trying to chase down -- because in 1968, a lot of things were changing. they could not be involved in 20 lawsuits at any one time. it is a standard, a guide for parents. it is helpful. i think it does help people. but for me, the question of violence in entertainment is the question of the pervasiveness. if you go back to the bible, or to greek plays, or to shakespeare, some of them are very violent. you see violence for three hours, maybe in one week in those instances. the american academy of psychiatry says the average child sees 200,000 acts of violence by the time he is 18. even if it is only 10% of that, that is still 20,000 acts of violence by the time they are 18. again, if the child is loved and well adjusted, that will make a difference. we interviewed a man from the los angeles sheriff's department who said, look, there are no easy solutions, but it all starts at home. i think there's truth to that. host: let's hear from carl in danville, ky on the republicans line. caller: hello. what i wanted to comment was, i fear that your guest is spotting
and the studios were trying to chase down -- because in 1968, a lot of things were changing. they could not be involved in 20 lawsuits at any one time. it is a standard, a guide for parents. it is helpful. i think it does help people. but for me, the question of violence in entertainment is the question of the pervasiveness. if you go back to the bible, or to greek plays, or to shakespeare, some of them are very violent. you see violence for three hours, maybe in one week in those instances....
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i know of no other way to make the changes that we need to do except to build more consensus across racial lines, across class lines, across religious lines, build the consensus and talk to more and more people. keep this in front of us. we cannot abandon our kids or our families out of fear. we have to do even more engagements to get results. thanks. (applause). >> very quickly for the ladies that wanted to get an assessment at your school, here is my card for you, we can get that done by friday and make sure the kids are safe. just to echo it, the congressman would say, machine guns are legal in 39 states to be privately owned. these guns do travel. i know the mayor is doing so much locally but have our national leaders to our right here standing up saying it's so important to have a national discussion, to have all these laws apply nationally and the decision that they did say banning dangerous weapons still presumed legal and kuepbs stal, i would say machine guns and weapons of war that kill kids are unusual and unusual enough for me and i'd like to have them gone. >> thank you very mu
i know of no other way to make the changes that we need to do except to build more consensus across racial lines, across class lines, across religious lines, build the consensus and talk to more and more people. keep this in front of us. we cannot abandon our kids or our families out of fear. we have to do even more engagements to get results. thanks. (applause). >> very quickly for the ladies that wanted to get an assessment at your school, here is my card for you, we can get that done...
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so there was an attempt to change things. the bush administration read our report, agreed with these kind of conclusions. president bush set forward a vision for space exploration in january of 2004, but for reasons that we probably don't want to go into here that was not sustained. notice, i didn't want say it wasn't sustainable -- i didn't say it wasn't sustainable. but it was not sustained. and we're in a situation today where there is a continued failure, in my view, of national leadership to set out directions for the u.s. in space. and that's all i have to say in formal remarks. doug? >> yes. >> i'm going to go down here so i can watch you. >> [inaudible] you may want to help. [laughter] in case i can't do it. there we go. [background sounds] >> [inaudible] >> oh. is that going to work? >> yeah. >> okay. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. i need to get pack out. back out. why don't i go ahead and start while he's fixing my, what i did wrong. so this afternoon i want to give my perspective. it's actually a perspective that's based
so there was an attempt to change things. the bush administration read our report, agreed with these kind of conclusions. president bush set forward a vision for space exploration in january of 2004, but for reasons that we probably don't want to go into here that was not sustained. notice, i didn't want say it wasn't sustainable -- i didn't say it wasn't sustainable. but it was not sustained. and we're in a situation today where there is a continued failure, in my view, of national leadership...
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have things changed enough for them to be smoother? >> i think they are fortunate to be a business coming back to life and everybody loves to hear that story and locally they support it. they will have a lost opportunity. >> they had 95% success, they were living, but this is the 5% difference. >> i just want to give one more set of kudos to front street and did all of that work. $100,000 worth of work for free. that was out standing and and i cooperate imagine a more worthwhile group. >> thank you guys for all your help from me on behalf of them. thank you. it's tax season again and you should know that receipts are your audit protection. five ways to keep receipts organized for tax time. one, take notes. write comments about their business purpose. especially for dining and entertainment expenses. two, scan receipts. the irs can audit you up to six years back in some cases. keep an electronic version. three, take a picture. find an ap that can help you track expenses so no receipt is unaccounted for. four, keep a business journal. us
have things changed enough for them to be smoother? >> i think they are fortunate to be a business coming back to life and everybody loves to hear that story and locally they support it. they will have a lost opportunity. >> they had 95% success, they were living, but this is the 5% difference. >> i just want to give one more set of kudos to front street and did all of that work. $100,000 worth of work for free. that was out standing and and i cooperate imagine a more...
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climate change could be another of those. because it's one of the ways that they can appeal back to the middle. our own work, we found that independents are much more like mocrs otheir beliefs about climate change than they are republicans. so if republicans want a way back, this is one of the ways that they could do it. and there's actually a historical precedent. we used to have a huge acid rain problem in this country. we created essentially a cap and trade system where we capped the amount of sulfur dioxide being emitted from these smokestacks, brought that cap down over years and allowed companies to sell their emission rights between each other. so a company that was really good at reducing their emissions could sell that remaining block to another company that needed more time. it was one of the most successful programs in american history. it was put on the table and passed by a republican president, the first george bush, bush sr. and it solved the problem or it largely solved the problem at a cost far below what eve
climate change could be another of those. because it's one of the ways that they can appeal back to the middle. our own work, we found that independents are much more like mocrs otheir beliefs about climate change than they are republicans. so if republicans want a way back, this is one of the ways that they could do it. and there's actually a historical precedent. we used to have a huge acid rain problem in this country. we created essentially a cap and trade system where we capped the amount...
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down,se songs get handed and they get changed by each generation. . was there three days ago it is called the faith and politics pilgrimage. steps of thehe summer montgomery march, -- selma montgomery beach. there were 30 members of congress, led by john lewis and , and there was a point where they needed to express their solidarity, and that is where i saying, if i have i hammer. just recalling those little integrated, who are now doing extraordinary work, the important thing, "i'm in love with a big blue frog" is about civil rights. the big blue frog at that time. in this alk about time we need to have a voters' rights act and who the big blue frogs are today besides the reappearance of racism in our society that exists. is that half way decent? with the bigove blue frog, a big blue frog loves me ♪ ♪ six-foot three ♪ i'm not worried about our kids ♪ ♪ i know they will turn out ♪ they will be good looking because they will have my face, good swimmers because they will have his feet ♪ i'm in love with the big blue frog and of big blue fr
down,se songs get handed and they get changed by each generation. . was there three days ago it is called the faith and politics pilgrimage. steps of thehe summer montgomery march, -- selma montgomery beach. there were 30 members of congress, led by john lewis and , and there was a point where they needed to express their solidarity, and that is where i saying, if i have i hammer. just recalling those little integrated, who are now doing extraordinary work, the important thing, "i'm in...
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they haven't changed their policies a bit. no packaging, no marketing, can change that. and then they've got the additional problem of the cpac convention where you've got the wacko factor at work, every independent voter, moderate republican, conservative democrat, who looks at that sideshow, and it was a sideshow, says this party is whacked. we can't be for them. they have problems that outreach isn't going to fix. >> joy, what happens when an nfl team goes 0-16? they generally take a look at the coach and get another coach. this time the coach is saying we need a better public relations desk, better public relations office to say we really did win 16 games or 8 or 10. we didn't lose all the games. this priebus guy has chutzpa like i've never seen. he's a disaster. he ran a three dozen state effort to screw the black voter out of voting, especially older voters. he did that on purpose from the top, including pennsylvania. now he comes out and says we have to outreach. they had an outreach to the black voters aimed at keeping them from voting. >> priebus came from the w
they haven't changed their policies a bit. no packaging, no marketing, can change that. and then they've got the additional problem of the cpac convention where you've got the wacko factor at work, every independent voter, moderate republican, conservative democrat, who looks at that sideshow, and it was a sideshow, says this party is whacked. we can't be for them. they have problems that outreach isn't going to fix. >> joy, what happens when an nfl team goes 0-16? they generally take a...
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necessarily who were years ago decided to think about their future tea production in light of climate change and getting more involved with fair trade and things like that. there are retailers out thrrks costco is an interest example of a company that does seem to treat their employees significantly better than their competition and they see that as a competitive advantage which kroger in the midwest as well. i think there are good exms. it comes back to training. we've been giving people ideology for 30 years, business leaders went through business school thinking their job was to mechanics mies profits. and we have to retrain. >> a book i'm working on now is about global corporations partnering with ngo's to address vital issues, one on climate energy, healthcare, etc. and i'm researching many companies and ngo's. it's been an amazing journey tsmlor lax was so much foun do this and reading the book which i haven't read for a very long time was really a kick. and one of the things that i'm learning to your question, that is really neat heads of ngo's that run campaigns against companies. an
necessarily who were years ago decided to think about their future tea production in light of climate change and getting more involved with fair trade and things like that. there are retailers out thrrks costco is an interest example of a company that does seem to treat their employees significantly better than their competition and they see that as a competitive advantage which kroger in the midwest as well. i think there are good exms. it comes back to training. we've been giving people...
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four magazine changes. had he only had access to ten-round magazines instead of 30-round magazines he would've had to reload 14 times. he would've needed 14 spare magazines beyond the one in the gun with the extra round in the chamber. reloading 14 times. you think he would've still pulled off the whole thing in less than five minutes? before anybody had time to think before anybody had time to react, before the cops got there, do you think there's any chance he might have had a jam or might have screwed something up in the reloading or might have dropped something or screwed it up a little bit earlier before bullet 151 left the gun with not even five minutes elapsed? today in the senate, the judiciary committee passed on a party line vote, a new federal restriction on the sale of assault weapons. it's been proposed by california senator dianne feinstein, no republicans voted for it. the bill includes a return to what used to be the law until 2004. the restriction on the sale of magazines that hold more tha
four magazine changes. had he only had access to ten-round magazines instead of 30-round magazines he would've had to reload 14 times. he would've needed 14 spare magazines beyond the one in the gun with the extra round in the chamber. reloading 14 times. you think he would've still pulled off the whole thing in less than five minutes? before anybody had time to think before anybody had time to react, before the cops got there, do you think there's any chance he might have had a jam or might...
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and you insist on changing the definition of the label. >> wow. gavin newsom. thank you for joining us. >> i didn't get that fully. i was thinking back five years ago when i fell in love, you know, with my wife now, jen. if i sat on my knee and said, honey, i want to spend the rest of my life with you, will you civil union me? i'd be here with a scar. the point being, that label means a tremendous amount. that symbol, marriage is what it's about. you can't have something else and call it equal. i mean, that's the whole argument against civil unions. they are something else. so with respect to chief justice, i just don't think he gets that. >> that argument was made by our cardinal who asked a small group of journalists. the word gay went from fred astaire gay to having a good time to being a homosexual. words change their meanings. >> to say it has no meaning is really crazy, because it's like saying you have all the rights of a citizen, you just can't be called a citizen. >> yeah. >> that's a big difference. you can vote, you can do -- but you're not a citizen
and you insist on changing the definition of the label. >> wow. gavin newsom. thank you for joining us. >> i didn't get that fully. i was thinking back five years ago when i fell in love, you know, with my wife now, jen. if i sat on my knee and said, honey, i want to spend the rest of my life with you, will you civil union me? i'd be here with a scar. the point being, that label means a tremendous amount. that symbol, marriage is what it's about. you can't have something else and...
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with the prospects and -- change with the beings and that means able. we have to prioritize and make certain that we prioritize our largest threats, whether it be mortgage fraud or fraud on wall street or public corruption or civil-rights abuses and make certain that we prioritize and make sure we are focused on the greatest threats to the american public and then to the extent toere is a determination as what the ultimate resolution is, that's up to the judge's. >> thank you. i appreciate his question. what we're going to do is introduce a bill and i will ask your comments on it, after the recess. it will be bipartisan, it will be the two of us, to set up a national commission made up of expertsrison particularly in the state's, many of them very conservative had to responde to the prison crowding more from an economic issue than any other. it will be bipartisan. we're looking for a chairman of stature or somebody who can take a year to come back and report. i think our present system is dysfunctional in the sense that very few people are working in th
with the prospects and -- change with the beings and that means able. we have to prioritize and make certain that we prioritize our largest threats, whether it be mortgage fraud or fraud on wall street or public corruption or civil-rights abuses and make certain that we prioritize and make sure we are focused on the greatest threats to the american public and then to the extent toere is a determination as what the ultimate resolution is, that's up to the judge's. >> thank you. i...
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>> the primary statutory change recommended was the change to the cost of attendance. there has been some modest movement in the senate through the appropriations bill for this year that will look at pell grant but i would urge congress to look at it as a total package of not just pell but also loans one can get. looking at pell could possibly lead to a perverse situation where a financial aid administrator would do two calculations for cost of its -- attendance, one for pell and one for loans. one student might borrow more. i don't know the department has put in any kind of proposal to change the cost of attendance. >> if you will summarize -- >> you have a written report at this time? >> we did do a written report on the fraud rings i talked about. >> thank you. >> i might remind all those that the ranking member and i in the last congress had the data act that would have changed recipient reporting and the databases on which these kind of investigations happen. i'm not sure you can use the recovery act, the so-called rat board, to enact this and some of what you are
>> the primary statutory change recommended was the change to the cost of attendance. there has been some modest movement in the senate through the appropriations bill for this year that will look at pell grant but i would urge congress to look at it as a total package of not just pell but also loans one can get. looking at pell could possibly lead to a perverse situation where a financial aid administrator would do two calculations for cost of its -- attendance, one for pell and one for...
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[laughter] as if that is going to change them. you have to get to the actual mechanics. >> i want to go to josh gerstein who covers a lot of issues. he has a question. >> good morning secretaries. for secretary napolitano, i wanted to ask you, the government's powers in this of counterterrorism makes certain people nervous. maybe a lot of people. i know you do a lot of these discussions talking to the public, and the book "kill or capture" that when the administration was talking about how much a chair with -- share with the public, you did not think it would be productive for the administration to be giving speeches about the legal rationale for his is for the program areas is that correct and could you lay out your philosophy on how much the public has a right to know about these matters balanced with the needs of operational security? >> i have not read the book. here is what i think the public needs to know. in terms of kill or capture, these are among the most difficult decisions that are made. there is an emergency -- emergi
[laughter] as if that is going to change them. you have to get to the actual mechanics. >> i want to go to josh gerstein who covers a lot of issues. he has a question. >> good morning secretaries. for secretary napolitano, i wanted to ask you, the government's powers in this of counterterrorism makes certain people nervous. maybe a lot of people. i know you do a lot of these discussions talking to the public, and the book "kill or capture" that when the administration was...
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>> reporter: a decision that could change a nation. an answer from the country's highest court on same-sex marriage. >> one man, one woman! >> reporter: a case years in the making. >> there's no fundamental right to same-sex marriage in the u.s. constitution. >> this idea that a wrong can be righted is a moment i've been waiting for, for a long time. >> this is the most important piece of work professionally i could have ever had a chance to do. >> reporter: to prepare for this monumental case, ted olson spends countless hours in his private war room. i notice you have a legal pad here. so you're old fashioned about this. >> my computer is the number two pencil and the yellow pad. >> reporter: and these are your notes as you're reading other briefs? >> yes. now, each of the cases that we might be relying on is in these binders, along with the briefs. so i'm trying to read as much as i can. but you can't read everything. >> reporter: this case is olson's 60th before the supreme court. and with 44 high court wins under his belt, he's fac
>> reporter: a decision that could change a nation. an answer from the country's highest court on same-sex marriage. >> one man, one woman! >> reporter: a case years in the making. >> there's no fundamental right to same-sex marriage in the u.s. constitution. >> this idea that a wrong can be righted is a moment i've been waiting for, for a long time. >> this is the most important piece of work professionally i could have ever had a chance to do. >>...
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>> why the sea change? yeah. >> i think actually, karl rove ironically deserves a lot of the credit for it. in 2004, the republican party put a bunch of anti-gay marriage issues on different state ballots to drive out evangelical voters. what it did is it took an issue that had not necessarily been partisan before and turned it into a deeply part son one. that meant that democrats now had to decide whether they were against gay marriage, for gay marriage, for civil unions, against civil unions. as soon as you make the democratic party decide on a civil rights issue, they will shift eventually -- it's going to take some time, but they will eventually get there. what you saw is rapidly over the next several years, the democratic party moved in favor of gay marriage. once gay marriage then became legalized in different states, people went to weddings, people bought gifts, people's relatives and friends started getting married, and they saw that the institution of marriage wasn't any better or worse than it was
>> why the sea change? yeah. >> i think actually, karl rove ironically deserves a lot of the credit for it. in 2004, the republican party put a bunch of anti-gay marriage issues on different state ballots to drive out evangelical voters. what it did is it took an issue that had not necessarily been partisan before and turned it into a deeply part son one. that meant that democrats now had to decide whether they were against gay marriage, for gay marriage, for civil unions, against...
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. >> members of congress, the very people who voted to put this in place won't see any change to their own $174,000 paychecks. >> jon: what an onerous penalty for. there are worst penalties for (bleep) on top chef than congress. at least there you have to pack your knives and go. with last chance kitchen nowadays you get to work back in. and there's the all star season and parachuting contestants in for no good reason. you brought josi imrerks back? cj is cool at least he can cool. [cheers and applause] you know what? i'm beginning to realize that autoerotic asphyxiation isn't right metaphor for this sequester. because congress did rig it up and if they pulled off the compromise it would have felt amazing for them but as usual they did it wrong and we're blacking out while they are all -xé)[cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. oh, i was so angry about the sequestration this weekend i needed some cheering up. luckily the sunday news shows provide much needed levity. mitt romney in his first interview since losing last november and dennis rodman in his first experience view visiti
. >> members of congress, the very people who voted to put this in place won't see any change to their own $174,000 paychecks. >> jon: what an onerous penalty for. there are worst penalties for (bleep) on top chef than congress. at least there you have to pack your knives and go. with last chance kitchen nowadays you get to work back in. and there's the all star season and parachuting contestants in for no good reason. you brought josi imrerks back? cj is cool at least he can cool....
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much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some, and that's probably the dilemma for the justices. >> of course, we'll be watching that right here on nbc. that was nbc's pete williams reporting for us. >>> white house officials now say the united states is training syrian secular sources in neighboring jordan and
much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of...
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would have changed lives. finally before we go i'm sick of you asking me to show puke videos much we will be gone until 2012. to shut you up until then i thought i would put one last bad taste in your mouth. (puking sounds) >> oh my god (puking) >> oh my god (puking) >> daniel: good night. maybe i will see you next year. ♪ ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. big show tonight! oh, the actor paul have you had here. let me guess you made another (bleep) movie and it's really (bleep) good. give someone else a chance. anyway -- wait a minute -- where is my pen? [laughter] i specifically remember applying for a federal grant for a pen -- [laughter] -- where is my pen? it's official. >> the sequestration has arrived. >> $85 billion in automatic government spending cuts. >> jon: dammit! [laughter] the first penalty of the sequester, my federal pen program. fake thing. [ laughter ] the sequester is here. the arbitrary budget cuts that we
would have changed lives. finally before we go i'm sick of you asking me to show puke videos much we will be gone until 2012. to shut you up until then i thought i would put one last bad taste in your mouth. (puking sounds) >> oh my god (puking) >> oh my god (puking) >> daniel: good night. maybe i will see you next year. ♪ ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. big show...